You're not bailing out a U.S. company. In fact, if you take a look at the shares of Postmedia and the shares of almost any publicly traded newspaper, you'll find that everything is down.
You have a choice. You don't have to listen to anything I say or anything that anybody else says. I can tell you that there are newspapers in this country.... There is a newspaper that has already closed in Ontario called the Guelph Mercury. It doesn't print any longer. There's been a newspaper close in British Columbia. If it continues to follow the trend it's on, you won't be sitting here and talking about whether there should be subsidies or not; you'll be talking about how we are going to continue to create a group of journalists producing content for Canadians. That's what you'll be facing.
If you think that's not going to happen within the next three years, you're going to find that there will be a lot more closings. It's not going to be a question.
Canadians can step forward and buy newspapers, but none of them have. They've all had the opportunity. You can be critical of GoldenTree Asset Management, but I'll tell you that you're barking up the wrong tree, because there are no Canadians who have stepped up to try to buy the company that was once part of Canwest.